This is a great activity for practicing pre-writing skills such as "down", "over", "around", etc., shapes, and even more advanced writing skills - like letters. In addition, it offers a great therapeutic/calming effect for some children and can be a sensory activity just for the sake of sensory.
AK
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Things you need - Gallon size Ziploc bag, glitter (optional), food coloring, hair gel (dollar store)
Squeeze in the hair gel (the entire bottle)
Add food coloring
Add glitter
Mix it all together, put it on a piece of white paper, and start writing. Here my son is doing the "down" stroke.
Here he is "making train tracks"
Letter C (no, my two year old did NOT write that - we just worked on strokes, but I wanted everyone to see a letter)
Circle (YES, my two year old did do this circle. )
Off to the dollar store!
ReplyDeletesimple idea, but looks so fun! thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteHow long would one of these last?need to be thrown away!?! Thanks for the fun idea...it is a rainy day here, might give it a try :)
ReplyDeletePerfect! Adding hair gel to my shopping list! Love your ideas and your blog. This particular one will be fabulous for my three year old who is beginning to write his letters by watching his four year old brother.
ReplyDeleteThis will be great for my daughter who is going into Kindergarten. Lots of fun letter games that we can play together. :0)
ReplyDeletePerfect for the light table in my JK classroom! Love it! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI love this so much!
ReplyDeleteJessica - When I had them in my classroom the lasted for a while - typically until they were destroyed, which could happen at any time depending on the day.
ReplyDeleteOh I love the addition of the light panel with the green gel! So cool!
ReplyDeleteI love your posts - they make me really want a light table.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Kristin. I can tell you they are worth every penny (in my opinion). Im willing to spend the $$ on "toys" that I know can grow with my son for years. - AK
ReplyDeleteWe did this tonight after dinner. We made a game where I would give them the letter sound and they would write the letter. We had so much fun!! Thanks for the idea :0)
ReplyDeleteThis is soo awesome! What a great idea. Yeah, I think we'll be making a trip to the dollar store here soon :)
ReplyDeletei am in love with this idea! Can't wait to try it!!
ReplyDeleteThis is great! I also use this in my kindergarten classroom to help students write their letters, numbers, and sight words. Sometimes I will write the letter or sight word with a sharpie on the baggie before adding the gel. This way they can trace the letter with their finger!
ReplyDeleteI love this idea. I'd love to include it in our local homeschool support group newsletter. Please let me know if I may do so.
ReplyDeleteMade this today!! Can't wait to share with the daycare kids tomorrow.
ReplyDeleteMichele - sure
ReplyDeletejust made mine blue because it is my grandson's favorite color, not i just have to find the glitter,(or not). thank you so much it is brilliant. ♥
ReplyDeleteThis is great! I'm going to make mine using a Food Saver bag (seal only). I think it will last much longer and one side of the bag is textured which will add to the sensory experience.
ReplyDeleteI saw this on Pinterest and we tried it this morning. We used it a little differently. My girls decided to call it lava and they used their Strawberry Shortcake dolls to skate on lava. Thank you for sharing this idea. Here is a picture. I need to use more gel next time.
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I love this idea, it would be fun for "painting" on a long car ride. Must visit the dollar store!
ReplyDeleteI made this with my 3 year old daughter today. Thank you for the great idea!
ReplyDeleteI think this is such a cool, inexpensive, hands on approach to learning. I am currently studying to be an OTA, and I would love to use this for my demonstration speech in one of my classes. Would it be okay to do so? Thank you so much for the great idea. I have a 4 year old and she would love this toy.
ReplyDeleteYes - can you please make reference to our blog, though? THANKS. :)
Deletemy pleasure! consider it done. Thanks again :)
ReplyDeleteHow did you keep the air bubbles out?
ReplyDeleteLushness!!!
ReplyDeletedef need the heavy duty ziplock bags!
ReplyDeleteAwesome!!!
ReplyDeleteGood idéal ! Super pour le sensoriel ;-))))
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to try this with my 2 boys! Thanks for the great ideas!
ReplyDeleteDid this last night with my little guy, with his physical disabilities we changed it up a bit for him and he decided it was his "ocean". I shared about it on our blog(I linked people to this post and your blog and was careful to give you guys credit for the idea). http://adaptions4kidz.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteExcellent idea, thank you
ReplyDeleteReally this site is great! Excellent,super idea.
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Hi, wondering if you used 2 hair gel containers? I just made this and mine appears to have less in it than your pic. Also, I'm having a problem with air bubbles. Any tips? Thank you!
ReplyDeleteI just used one bottle of hair gel. Perhaps your ziplock is bigger?? I also just pushed out the air as I closed the bag.
DeleteNice activity. Easy to set up and fun to experiment.
ReplyDeleteThanks